Martinez Canyon - Jack Miller Cabin (Santa Rosas) 1.29.16
This hike starts with a 4 mile drive from the gate at the end of the farmland at Van Buren and 68th (you have to drive the farm roads from Van Buren and 66th to get to this point - the roads are public roads. The section from 66th and Van Buren to the gate is public, but not improved or maintained by the County). From the gate drive just over 4 miles to the end of the road on a sandy and sometimes rocky road to the end of the road and the wilderness boundary. Once at the end of the road, you hike up Martinez Canyon about 8 miles to the Jack Miller Cabin. It's mostly a wide wash, but there are a couple of narrow sections. Bushwacking is minimal and in the section with the reeds/bamboo it's pretty easy to find the traveled route through that section. A really nice hike for a cool and dry day. The elevation gain is only 2100' over the 16 mile hike. The Jack Miller Cabin is rodent infested; so, don't plan on camping inside the cabin.
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Kathy Wing
on May 3, 2020No water unless it has rained recently. Agua Alta Spring is northeast of the cabin but it might be dry (see it on the topo map). There is water at the other end of the route on the Cactus Springs Trail near Pinyon Pines, but that is a long way away from the cabin. You'll want to haul your water in if you plan on spending the night.
Michael Maddux
on May 3, 2020Is there water up this canyon at all